. . NEBRASKA NOTES MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS IN THE COMMON WEALTH , - ' 3TATE REPUBLICAU CONVENTION Call Issued for Assembling August 22d-The Supreme Court Soon to Pass on the Question of School F1ItJhts-Mlscelianoous Notes. Republican Call Issued. UNCOI..N-ChnlrllllUl Warner of the repuhllcan state commltteo , ncLing upon hlJjtrucLiolla ( rolll the ( ( ) Illmlttco , 3mB Issued the followlllg ( 'all for the fJtn.te convolltloll , to bo hchl In 1..111' ( : oln August 22 : The ropuhllcnns of the state of Neb. raslm. 1\.1'0 herolly called to meet In convonLion Ilt the Auditorium In the city ot Lincoln , on WellllClIlay , Aug. \lSt 22 , 10011 , nt 2 o'cloclt In the afternoon - noon , for the purpOHO 01' placing In nomination cnnillelatos for the foHow- Ing olllt'es , vlz. : Ono United States senator , ono governor - ernor , OliO lIeutonnnt go\'el'llor , three railway COIllIIIIRHlonOl'H , ouo secretary ot state , ono ! UH1\tor \ of IJ\l\lllc \ \ uccounts , ono treaRuror , one superintendent ot pUblic Instrut'tlon , ono attorney gen- crul , ono commissioner of public mn a nnd llUlldlngs , nnd for the transllct.lon ot such other huslness na I11I1.Y lIrop. t .arly como heforo It. Court to Pass on School Rights. LINCOJ..N-At the next session ot the supreme court the Rchool bpard ot Uncoln will have an opportunity to ho v why the state officers who have children In school should pay tuition. Some tlmo ago I\ . bill was presented to each ot the omcers for tuition on the ground thp-t Lincoln WItR not tholr Ie-- gnl resillenco , nnd hence as non.rosl- dents their chlldron should lIay I\ . fee to attend the puhllc schools. 'rho om- eel'S objected strenuously , hecause It Is necessary for thorn lo resldo In Lincoln - coln and becauAo their personal prop. erty Is I\.ssoosed hero , but the school board would not IIston to this , doslr- Ing the cash Instead. Attorney Gen. eral Brown then filed petition for n. mandamus to compel the lJOard to allow - low the children ot Governor Mlcltey nrud SupOJ'lnlcndent 1\IcBrlen : , who were named as roll\tor8 , to attend cchoo1. The court has Sh. ! the ( \aso for the next term. UnregIstered Bond Presented. LINCOLN-A Pennsylvl\.nln. banll Ilas bought n $1,000 hond Issued by the city ot Beatrice III 1900 , bel\.rlng 3 per cent IntorlJat , which has not been reg , Istered In the omco ot the I\.udltor , The bond was sent to the First Na , tional hnnk of this city for reglstm tlon I\.nd was brought to the auditor's office. 'rho bond was ono of nn Issue ot nlnct "l1evll bonds , fift.fivo a ! : which WOI'O for $1,00 eneh , twellty-tw < $100 each , ono $ D7 ntHI ono $2.18 , ' 11111 fs shown hy the bond. Some of th ! coupons had boon clipped from till bond and It bore the al1peafl\nco 0 u.vlng been legal1y signed ly lI11 mayor and the clt ) ' clerk at Beatrlc None of the bonds , llowever , hnd ovo' . been registered In the office ot till nudltor and there Is fel\.r that the bonl Is 0. forgery. 'rhe banlt hl\S talten UII matter up with the olllcials of lleatrlcc Freak Mule In Otoc County. NEBRASKA CITY - Hobert Davl ! who lives I\ . few 1111108 south of thl city , hIlS mlnlatme mule that I Iloarb' two months old , but Is enl thlrty.fivo inches high and weigh hardly enough to 1)0 counted. It I perfectly formell , except that Its hln nnltles am 60 croolted that they have t be brolton to fQ stralghtenel1. Whe the mule gets tired It res ! . ' ! by slltln on Its hauncbes. It Is believed the 1\ . ] . m1\l will 11ovor be any larger. Answer to Power's Appeal. Attorney General BrO\ill filed 0 at.1.5wor to the appeal at tOrInor Shol'l Power of Douglas county from the d clslon of Auditor Searlo In rofuslng 1 nUow him railroad tnro from Omal' ' to Lincoln , the trip being nocessltat < by reason ot the sherIrr bringing prisoner to the state penitentiary. ' 'I clahn WlUl for $3.30. The nnswor se up thnt the sheriff rode on I\ . free pru nnd therefore his car tl\ro was not r lowablo as n. claim against the , > tat Insurance Loss in San Francisco. Insurance Deputy Pierce , In answ to letters ot inquiry , hnb received 1 ports from the various Insurance COJ panles doing Imslness In Nehrasll ebowlng th'o loss at each by reason the San F'ranclsco earthqualw and fil En.ch of the oompnnles Raid Its 10 would bo full ) ' pall1 and the campa : . 'Would not bo Injured. ' A Short < JJe In Sight. FALLS CI1'Y-Tho evmn1ltteo U Is Invoatl tlng the city treasurer's fico 1tns not comllotell Ita labors 1 It 1B now claimed ly these who hnvI od chn.nco to ImQ\V the facts tI an npIarent shortn.go of $ a.ooo In 1 city's funds , $600 In the library fu nnd moro than $ GOOO In U10 IIch , tund 'has been found. Attack Reb < Jte CharGe. LINCOLN - Alleging thnt the bate charges In the antl.trwol ( ; 1'1 cmsos Is proper subject n1llter for I Intorsln.to COl11mel'CO commission Centrl\.l Granerles compl\n ) ' at I coIn med nn answer In the SUIr ! ] court. The nnswer 8n's turther t the defendant comlmny "does not colvo anll nO\1)r has received t elO\'t\tlon charge unless the grain . , . , . through the dofendn.nt'a elovatori t oald ltA cents wall only lmld In In lllatO sblpmcnts , tD or be'ond the ! fiI1slIlpJ'll river. I J f " . , , OVER THE STATE. Mra. B1Izaheth Urwin I1lell at Plntts- mouth , Illst weele , nged 00 yoara. \Yortc Is rnpldly Ilrogr < MiRlng on the new Hurllngton dellot nt Beatrice. lo'or the flrst tlI110 In thll town's hlo- tory , Oxford It ! to have three snloons. A Lincoln man Is drawlnf : ' IIlnn for I tJlO Y. 1\1. a A building at I rel11ont. 'Pho Stnto LIquor Doalerfl' n&locln.- tlon will 11100tln Columhus .Tuno 11th. It Is Raid Gov. 1\telwy ! has n91tod for the resIgnation of Dr. Nicholson ot the Norfolk I\.s'lul11. 'rhe dead man fOllnd floating dOW11 the rlvOl' at Huln , was IdentifIed as J. , G. MaRon of IIrownvlllo , JiJ. JiJ. Jolojllcle hn just eRwbllphOfl IIlIIult at IIllrnda. 'rho capltnl stocl' of the new hank wilt bo $ GGOO. A Y. 1\1. C. A. IIullellnl { will ho lIut UII at 1'Ill'hury. ! 'rho strllcturo Is to cost $ ll , OOO , Ilnd the money Ims all been rllls d , \Y. II. 1\Iann hoeS a time cl\.rd of the nurllngton for 1881 , which shows that there were hut two tmlnR a dl\.Y between - tween Plnttsmouth and T..lncoln. Mrs. .Tolm O. Buqs , an Ilged 1I\lly and ono of the pioneers ot otoo county , foil down IHight of stAirs and hrolo I\ . numher of rlhs. It Is fem'ed she will not recover. 'rho Harttngton city council hns pMsed an ordtJHlnco prohibitIng bal'- bel' shol1 to bo alIen hereafter on Sundays - days subject to I\ . fine of $ GO for vlo- latlOlJ of the ordlnanco. At a slecllll election In Deavor City , the proposition to IHSUO bonds for the oroctlon of a high school building WI\.S cl\.rrled by an overwhelming majority , there being hut nine vores cast against. August Groft , cnshler oC the State hanle of Goehnor , Sewnrd county , received - ceived $ I1G In sml\11 contrlhutlons for the San FrancIsco ) Joplo and sent the money to Dr. Dovlno of the Hell Cro.s. ! The project to re.estllhllsh the twonty.flvo cent ferry rate for the benefit - ofit of fanners of the Iowa sldo ot the river Is agl\.ln being lIushed by the momhers of the Commercial club ot PIl\.ttsmouth. or the nlnoty.fivo lots set asldo by the stn.to fair hoard for the Implement I Boctlon , slxty.threo have already been talton. ' 1110 railldity with which the space Is being engl\.ged Is a surprlso to Secrotl\.ry Mellor. Property of the George Town Holler mill and fiour comllllllY situated aov- oral miles south at Brolton Dow and principally owned hy Mayor George ot BroltOn Dow was totally Jostroyed hy : firo. No Insl1rance. I : ro. D. Dlust will build a new hotel In , Hl\.vonna. It will bo a brlclt structure , 32xGO feet and two stories high. A , now hotel Is IHl.dly noeiloll In Hl\.venna . slnco the burning of the Durllngton . hotel I\.nc1 eating houso. , Orlnndo 1i'lsh , a former resident or Morrlclt county , dlod at the Colum- hus hospltal from the eITects of a gun- ahot wound Inlllctoll h ) ' James Nichols of Nance county. 'rho men hnd quarreled - reled over Ic/1.s0 / of a farm _ , Tohn Howell , vlco presldont ot the Danlt of Oxford , will shortly retlro from 'activo participation In the mau- l. agement of thllt Institution and will bo succeeder. hy his hrother , 1\Intthow Howel1 a capitalist of YOlil , Neb. Fromontls to vote upon the propesl. tlon of Issuing bonds 01 $50,000 to. ! . wards the construction of n. now lighting and water worlcs system , cost. Ing $83,000. This was dccldM I\.t the I , close of a long meeting at the city s council. s ConI hns been dlscovored on the y farm ot C. : ro. Morris , three miles SOUU1- s oaBt ot Diller , I\ml samples hrought s to Beatrlco sho\v the speclment I to bed d from ono to thre Inches In thlclmess. 'fho vein crops out In n. cut made by the Durllngton company In straighten. Ing Its roadbod. The Vermont Mnrblo compnny ot Rutland , Vt. , Ims llrosented Seward county with n. hlock ot whlto mnrhle from which I\ . life slzo statuG of Hon. \VlIllall1 Seward , Cor whom the town ntHI count ) ' were named will bo car\'Oi.1. 'I'hls statue will ho Illaced on n. Iledestal nt the north entrance at the court hOl1so. Jansen & Son of JlUlsen , recently BollI to the commission firm ot Cia ) ' , Robinson & Co. , 428 sham wethera and yearllngR , which averaged nlnoty.twc 1101lt11s IllHl for which they recolvc $ { j.Hi pOl' 10 pounds. 'I'hls prlco I the ,0. top for the season on shorn weathorl and the first and only lot to bring lh < fIguro. er Rov. P. I. . . Johnson , treasurer of Has . 'etlngs col1ege , has gene to New Yorl m. City for the purpose ot comllletlnl ; thl .n . , $100,000 011l10\\111ent fuml which Is beet ot Ing collected for that Institution re. About $80,000 has alrcnd ' tJeen suh 'ss ' scrlbod. Andrew CarnegIe has 01 I1Y ferOlI $20,000 for a new building It Ull $100,000 Is raised. Sherlrt nau111an ot Dodge county arrived at I re111ont from scooll\ . wit ] lilt l ay DaltOr. Ho was ehargell with Ul' ' at- theft of n tenm amI bugm , from Goorg IUt 1I0ino ot 1I011el' . Dalcer had 110SSO ! ) Islon ot U10 ohtfit that wat ! ml.ssed frol1 JIlt Heino's bnrn. Io clntJnod to hav , ho bought It Crom IL st1'l\ngor , hut wa nIl , confused In his stor ) ' . 110 wns cnugl1 001 near Osceola whllo driving throug the country. In order to 1)\1811 construction wit 1'0 , the greatest 110sslhle spcoll tI10 Unlo I\ln Pacific will Install an electric IIgt Lhe system along the J..l\.no cut.orr , nel thtl Omaha. worle on this cut-ort Is beln . .In. pushed IlS fast as pslblo day by do. : Imo hut thl\t Is not fnst onough. hat The two-yoar.old daughter ot 1\1 re. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Vnn Aulton of Hal ; hls Ington , died last weelt. The lIttle 01 ent swallowed a llean which 10dgOi.l In hi lint windpille. Prepnratlons were I1U\.1 torte talto It t.'J Sioux City to } 1I\.VO t IUS' op Uon porformell but It slrll11ll1 to death on the trnln. , Jo. , , . . . . . . . . ' "r t < \ . " JQ- ! \ ! ) , , \ t. < . . , ? ' " $ . . . r . , , - , ' , , - . DECLINED CAMPAIGN FUND MR. HOST'S TESTIMONY PROVES SENSATIONAL. InRurance CommIssIoner of WIsconsin - sin , on Witness Stand , Says He Refused to Ch.ange DecIsion. 1\lI1waulwe.-Defore the slwcln ) ' In- Hurance Investigating committee of the Wisconsin leglAlature Ins\l1'auce : Commissioner - missioner IIORt tm tlfied that on June IG , lJOa ! , the dar on which the hearing In the case of the state ot Wisconsin against the Iiqultahle : Life Assurance socloty of the United States for a eompulsory dlstrlhutlon of the sllr- Illus of that comlHlny to Wisconsin ) lollcyholll\rH waa to be held by him. Secretary of State Walter 1. . . Houser entered the Insurance commlsslonor's office and RaId that It Mr. Host would render a decision In accordance with a slip handed by Mr. Houser to .1\11' , lIost , which would have been a decision - cision favorable to the Equitable com- ) lany , that the Equltnble Life Assurance - ance soclet ' would give $2,000 toward a campaign fund for renomination of the state officers In the next cam' " , palgn. Mr. Host lestifIed that he told 1\11' , lIouser that ho woulll think the matter - ter .over. His decision was against the Equitable 1. , _ 0 Assul'I\nce society. Secretar . . of Stnto Housor emphatically - cally denied that IIny montlon wao made of a campaign contrlbuttlon at the time of his halH1ing the slip of llaller on which the Equltablo Ileclslon was wrltton , to the Insurance t'oml11ls- Hloner. CRAPSEY HERESY VERDICT - - - Four Jurors Recommend Susl1ens10n Until It Is Made Clear Ho Accepts - cepts Chm'ch Creed. Rochester , N. Y.-The verdict In the heresy trial of the Hev. Dl' . Algornon S. Crapser , Episcopal rector of Da- tavln , was dellvored to the accused minister Tuosday. Four of the jurors , -W , C. Hoberts , C. H , Doynton , G , S , Burrows and John 1\1. Gllllert-state , that In their opinion sentence should lie passed as follows : "That the respondent shouhl be I suspe11l1ed from exercising the func. tlons of the church until such tlmo ns he shall satisfy the occleslastlcal authorities of the dloceso that his be , Hef nnd teaching conform to the doc. trines of the apostles' creed and the ) Nlcone creed as this church hath re. colved tbe S1\1I1e. However , we ox' press the carnest hope and desire thnt the respondent may see his waJ clearly during the thlrt ' days lhai under the canons of the church mus1 Intervene he fore sentence can be ) Ira nounced to the full sntlofactlon of th ( ecclesiastical authorities ot such con Cormlty on his ) lnrt. " : lIIad Operntor Runs Amuck. Atlantn , Ga.-Crazed by drlnlt ane : by dlsnppolntment in a love aITdlr " James H , Clarlt , a telegrnlh ) operatOl at Chamblee , In le s than 21 hourI ! Itllled one man. severely w.ltllldel three others , f.llIghtlr wOIllHled a 11m and clubbed a sixth ulth a shot.tutl : set fire to the homo of one of his vlc tlms , and \\ohon surroundell hy II " , > "SI . . ahortlr aHer noon Tuesdny tur:1e : I hli revolver upon himself nnll plerrl' ! hli own heart with a bullet. Five : lInners Dlown to Pieces , Shennndoah. Pa-I"lve IIIlnel's wen lorn to ) lleces and 12 IJI\lII ' burn . , \ b : an explo'loll of (1)'namlto In tile Shen andonh Cltr colllor ' of the Ph'lldel i phln & Heading Coal anll 11'01 [ rom III\11Y Tuesllny , A box of dyam't : whtch a worlollnn wail cRrryln fel f'Om his shoultler and cau ecl the ( IS ploslon which Ignltell the mln ! ' Ja All the men Itllled were mutllato I he yond recognition , Reconstruction at Stantord. San Franclsco-Stanford unlvenlt will bo reconstructed at once nnd h I next September evel'y Im\1dlng \ necet sary to the welfare ot the college wi lJo In Ilertoct conllltion. 'rho work hn nlrcady cOllllllonced. r. - - - .t. St. Louis Guests D'part 10 St. I.ouls.-CongreslIl11on HnnHdel or ot l..oulslann , Hainey and 1. I'lmltr , ( : 18 IllinoIs , nml ether memlJOl'1 ! of tha 0 : : 1Il ecutlve committee oC the rlvor8 : HI ! d hnrbors committee , tloparted for tllli homes Wednesday. DEATH OF CARL SCHURZ. Noted Publicist Paszes Away at His Home in New York-His Cl\reer. Now Yorlt.-Carl Schurz , widely Imown ns a puhllclst , and former cabInet - Inot memhor , died at 4 : 35 a. m. 1\Ion. , day. Death was due to a complication lof diseases Col1owln , : ; an attaclt ot I stomnch trouhle , which becnme acute on Thurst"ty : Inst. In splto of brlet pc. I rlods ot seeming Improvement , 1\11' . I Schurz slowly failed and Sunday sanlt 1 Into a stage ot coma. which continued until the end. I Carl Schurz was born at Llbau. Prusgln , March ,1820 , lIe was well I educated , taltlng a course of studies lit the University of Bonn. l1e toolt I part In the r volutlon of 1848 , and was I an adjutant In the army of the Insur. rectlon , and after the surrender ot the fortress of Hastadt , where his regl , ment had been gnrrlsoned , he escaped to Switzorland. Schurz then spent some tlmo In Paris and London , engaged In writing tor the press and In teach' lng , and In 1852 he came to the United States. He lived three years at Phil- ndelphla , and then went to Watertown. Wls" to live. During the presidential campaign of 1S5G he made his first en. try Into American politics hy malclng speeches In the German language In behalt of the Republican party. MURDER RUSSIAN OFFICIALS - - - Admirnl Is Stabbed byVorlmml1 , \Vhilo Police Captain Is Victim of Domb Throwcr. St. Petcniburg.-Vlce Admlml Kuz , mlch , commander of the port , who was extremely unpopular wllh the work. men , Wl1g assassinated here ? lIon day by worlm1Cn whose 1\Iay demonstration ho had attempted to stop , 'I'lio ndmlral wns ltllled at the now admlrnlty worls , a government Institution. I About ! ! : 30 a. m , the admiral was emerging from a small shop In the works when a worltman , who had been I concealed around the corner ot the building , leaped on Kuzmlch from lie. I hind I\nd drove a dagger Into his tJack The assassin fied Into a largo forge , where he was lost nmong the men em' ployed there. Warsaw.-Whlle Police Captain Con. stantlnort wns slandlng with two po. lIeemen and four soldiers" a youn ( ! I mn11 threw a homb Into the group , The explosion of the bomb IIterally I tore Capt , Constantinof ! to pieces anl1 I severely wOllll ed a policeman and sh other lCrsons. The assassin tried tc escalle and , firing his revolver , wound ed a soldier. The other soldiers re plle with a volley , killing the assas sin and two other persons. ) .1 TURKS E AC _ ATE TABAH. , Reply of the Porte to Drltlsh Not En. 1 " tit'ely Satisfactory , Dut Trouble Is Over. l' _ ; Constantlnople.-Tabah hns beer 1 evncuate b ' the Turllsh troops by or. I del' of the mltan. 'fhe porte's reply on Friday to thj . DI.ltlsh note ngrc(1 ( to the evacuntlo ! e of ' 1'lIhl1h I1nd to the appointment 0 II ; n commission for the dellmltntlon 0 R ; the bOllndar ' , bllt It was couched It I slIch terUlS as to make It not accept able lo Sir Nicholas O'Conor , the Brit Ish u1llbassallor , 111111 he has Inslste ! e 'f on cOll\plete Imtlsfnetlon h lng glvel hEtOl'o the expiration at lhe limit S\ I ) ) ' the British note. It Is fullr expect thnt this wilt be acrorde . - I , Illinois : rIlncrs Meet Owners. Sprlnfleld ; , ilL-The miners anll 011 eratonl of illinois 1IIet In joint sesslOi 'l'hurlldH ! - In thlH city to endeavor t UdjU8t dtrroreneos. Rejects La.bol' Dill. y I I.ol1lon.-The house o ! lords . Thurj ) ' ' d ' , hr 9n to 24 yoteH , rejocte.d the hi : lnU'(1ucod Into thl ) house of comlDon II b ) ' Jumoil l olr Hnrllio to prohibit th 18 entrance uf .allen1i to talto the plnco < : British workmen during trade dh PlIt8fl. II , I Cotton Seed CrU herB. If Atlant.a. Ga.-After eloctlng omcel : . for tht comlnK yonr , the Interstate Co' ' III tull ticed Crushers' nssoch\tlon al Ir jOllrnOlI 'l'hUl'Hlay , to meet next In : Illrollably at the Jamestown exposltiOi , COAL S"f.OCK GIVEN GRATIS ! lI1nIng' Shares Presented to Rnllrond OfficJn.ls to Secure Detter Facilities. Phlladolphla.-BeCore the Interstate commerce commission GeorgeV. . Creighton , general fluperhitendent of the Pennsylvania divIsion at the Ponn- ! I'lvnnla railroad ndmltted that ho hold stocle In scveral coal companleR nnd that the stocle hnd hcen presented to him. John 1\1. Jnl1l\iOn \ ! , of Greens- hurg , Pa" president of the Jamison Coal & Colec cOlllpany , testified that hIs company had presented Pennsyl- . . . .anla road officials with stock In his company with the object of securing hotter treatment ami fllclllties from the cOflOration. Ho also said that Hobert Pitcairn , now assistant to President Cassntt , had declined a prorter of IItocl < , saying that ho preferred - ; forred the mone . Mr. Jnmlson bought the stock back frol11 hIm for $5,000. Phlladelphla.-That the Pennsylvania - nia Railroad company gllve rebates as recenU ) ' as 1003 was the charge madc Thursday by Franl < D. Wigton , head ot the 1\lorrlsdalo Coal comprCny , be- for the Interstate commerce cOlllmls. slon. Mr. Wlgton'r. statement caused something of a sensutlon because o [ the fact that while the commission was In session In Daltlmore Vice President 'rhayer , of the Pennsylvania railroad , appeared before the body and stnter ] that the compnny had made no allowances - ances or concessions since 1809. 1\Ir. Wigton gave a detailed statement ot the conditions In the soft coal reglol1 and accused the Pennsylvania Rallroa.1 company ot discriminating In the allotment - ment of coal cars , citing cases to sub- i stllntlate his charges. CHURCH TO QUIT BUSINESS : lIIormon Leaders to Dispose of Great Co-Operative Store and Other Holdings in Utah. SaIt J..1l1 < e City , Mar 18.-The Mormon - mon church Is going out of business , according to a local paper. Its principal - cipal holding tn Salt Lnlte City , thl' Utah Light and H.allway company , Is to be taken over br a $25,000,000 cor. poratlon composed of English and American capitalists , It this policy Is completely carried out , the sale of the traction Interests 'wlll be followed oy the sale of stoclts in banks , sugar fuctorles , the great Zion oooperative mercantile Institution - tion department store , and many small. er enterprises. It wilt be nothing Jess than a commercial revolution which will profoundly affect the political anrl social 1Ife of the state. Simultaneously the nnnouncement i , made that the Salt Lake & 1..os Angeles railroad , tanother church property , hns been sold to a local syndicate for $500- 000. This road Is 13 miles In length , und runs from the city to the Inlto. Presldont Joseph F. Smith , of thp. Mormon church , Is quoted us sa ' 1ng that the divorce of rellglQn from bUf1- ness is 111nde on account of the fact that the Mormons whom the church sought to protect : ears ago no longer need the protection of the church in business affairs. 'fhe church entered business , ho says , lo assist converts and strangers helonglng to the church , but as they are now on a firm footing the church withdraws frdm business entlrel ) ' . TOBACCO COMPANY LOSES Ml\.ssachusetts Court Upholds AntiMonopoly - Monopoly Law , Prohibiting Exclusive Contracts. Doston.-The constitutionality of the state law for the protection ot traders wns upheld III a decision by the sp- premo court of Massachusetts rendered , Thursday I1galnst the Continental TaI - I bacco company. The statute Involved Is one prohibiting the making of a contract which would amount to unfaIr competition agnlnst weak dealers. I 1 . constltutlonnllty was questioned by 1\1 agent ot the tobacoo company who . had heen found guilty of selling goods to certain tobacco dealers on more fa. forablo terms than to' other dealers , provided the jobbers would deal exclusively - clusively with the Continental com. pany. , Garfield Report to CongresR. Waflhlngton. - Preslrlent Hoosevolt ' 1'hursday tramanltterl to congress th complete report of .James It. Gnrllelll , commissioner of corllorntionH , oC the Investigation which ho made Into tlll operations of the alleged 011 trust. 1\ full flynopsis of the report , accompa. nled h ' Il message Irom the presldoni dealing with , the facts developed by the Inquiry , WIlS sent to congress on Fn , rlay , the 4th Inst. Fresbyterlan Moderator. Des Iolnol-Afler ono of the , most slllrited contests In recent years , Ho\ ' Dr , Hunter COl'bett , a dlstlngulshe missionary to China tor ml1ny 'ellrs WI\.B elected mOllerutor of the Presb ) ' , terlan general assembly 'rhursday Three ballots were neccssar ) ' to deter , I- mine the result , the IInnl vote stand Ing : Dr. Corbett. 329 ; HoDr. . J. M Darlt1oy , of Detroit , i\lIch , 308 ; Hev Dr. J. P. Hond ' , of lIssourl , 4. Amerlcnn Dines Royalty. Athens-John D. Jackson , America ! minister to Greeco. Thursday night en. tertalned Ilt dh1l101' I lng George , QUOll ! Olga , Crown PrInce Constantine am the crown princess and Prince George Mrs. Jacltson aSlilsted her hushand. Company Protects Its Clients. Hartford , Conn.-The Connectlcn Flro Insurance colllJan ' will moo 1'uosday , May 20. It Is the OIlnlon 0 the olllcars that the San I rancisce osses oxhmsts : the Iresent surtlus . \"hlch , III bo reI > laced. , " . - . . . - ' - - /1 I1 I THE BILL PASSED ' 1' RATE MEASU FINALLY PUT THROUGR SENATE. . THREE VOTES IN THE NEGATIVE - - - - These Are Ca..t by Senators For < Jker , 'jy' .r" , Morga. . , und Pettus-For Twelve -t' : f ! : " Consecutive Days Bill Was Under "J \ ; , " ; .ft ' \ ; , , . ) . . . ' ' ' " . . Consltlcrt.on. , . "it. . ' ' "t j - . . . ' W ASlIINGTON - Arter seventy dnys ot almost continuous dellbera. tlon , the senate on Frl ny at 4 : G3 i ) . rate bill b ' till ) - . , , ' . m. ) Jnssed the railroad ) ' ' $ I' } ) ractlcally unanimous vote of 71 to 3 , . ' ' : , : 'rhe three ncgatlvl' votes werl ) cast by Senators ForaltCr , r < > publlcan , of Ohio , and 1\lorgl1n and Pettus , democrata , . . Alabama. 'I'here was somewhat larger , , - attendance of senatQrs than usual , but the attendance In the gallerles was by no means ubnormal. and there Wf.S no manifestation of any It/nd / when the result was announced. There was , however , an almost general sigh o rellet among senators. The bill has rcr.elved more alten' tlon trom the senate and from the ' country at large than any measure that hns heen before congress slnco r . the repeal of the ) Jurchnslng clause 'i ot the Sherman act , In 1803. It was Ii reported to the senate on Februnry 26 , . and was ma o the unfinished business : . . 'f : ! , : on March 12. From March 12 to : May : ' , ' . ' ; : 4 , the bill was under general discus. . . , ' " . slon without lImlL'\tlon on the dura. ' . - . : tlon of spccches , fifty-eight at which were delivered. Many of these were . prepared with great care , and two ot them consumed more than a day's tlmo In deilvery. Senator LaFollette ' the junior Eenator from 'Wisconsin , , spolto for three days , and Senator Daniel , Virginia , for two days. Senators - ators Dalley , Foralter , Lodge , Hayner , ' D011lver and others each spolto for ono 1 entire day. For twelve days the bill ha\ been ' under consideration under a rnle limiting speeches to fifteen minutes each. 'rhe debate has at an times been earnest and animated , but for the most part devoid of personality as . between senators , the last few days ; however , having cnlled out some CI\.US' tic criticisms of the president and at some newspaper correspondents by Senator Dalley. In addition to passing the bill the proceedings consisted in concinding the consideration ot the amendmentfJ as such and the de1ivery of a number ot speeches on the bill. The only nmendment adopted waS the one offer. ed yesterday by Senator Teller elimi , natlng the words "In Its judgment" from the power Iven to the Inter stnto commerce ( 'ommlsslon to fix rates. PURPOSES OF THE RATE BILL. I _ _ _ _ I Analysis of ProvlslonG of Measure < JS P < lGse : ! bync Smate. , \y ASlITNGTON-The pr nclDal pur. pose of the railroad rIhJ tJlll passed tll' 'rtGrstl1te Com. Frldny Is to Iwrmlt ) ' ! " m I'0111mlsslon to pn'e rates. The iI7. prov"lr1 to lIermlt thl < : authorlt ' Is fupn ! ! : n the fourth : "ctlon 1G of the bill , which amends section fifteen of f the Iptrrstate commor\ law so as to acompjh ) : this result 'rrat section dl. rects tbo commission to Investlgato comp'-I.I:1ts of unju"t nn' ( unreasonable chartdS on the prt 1' ' : the common carriers in the tranf'iol'tatlon of persons - sons "f property o' of r\gtllatlons or of pr. . . . tlces ntlec'tw : Iii "h charges. It " also 'lillhorizes an Inquiry as to - whothnr the rates ( \1 practices are "un. justly . ! Iscrlmlnatorv , . ' unduly prefer- , entlal or prejudicial or otherwise In . . vlolat ! ' ! ! ! of he IlC A Platform Gvt't ! ; Way. DES 10INES-Fl"o commlsslonors to the Presb terhl'\ general I\.ssembly , were ' 1jured , none L-e.lously. Friday , . " after 11cn b ) ' the CO"I ISl' of a tompor- I ary slz.nd : which hh'1 een erected for \ the ollrtQse of getttn ! : a large group I phob raph of the , \ < ; Sl mbly. The In. , . i jured 1110 Dr. C. 1.u.I.t' Roswell , N. M. , hip bruised ; H v , W. O. David , , Monoo1h W. Va" tip hrulsedi George 'Vilis , Bendotn , 111. h.lc.lt Injured and . ' rendered unconscious : l'ev. .1. 1\T. lc - . ' Gaug1ler , Chlrlton , Ja" leg strained ; Hev. W , C. BuoH , Taos. N. 1\1. . bacle . , brulsol Nearly iill" commissioners were ' ) n tllO stand "hIm It collapsed. "Trust" Officers Indicted. CLEVET..AND-Tho grand jury 1'0' turned Indictments against President IIIll'l' ' Norvcl1 anel thirteen dlrector8 at the City Ice Dollvery company , Imown locnlly as the Ice trust. on the charge ot violating the Valentino anti. trust law. Crow Under Arrest. OMAIIA-Formor postll1aAter .Jo. < ; eph Crow , Indicted on charge of obstructIng - I Ing justlco as a federal grnnel jnror , was arrested h ) ' Deputy Marshall l\1nthows. lr. Crow gave $500 bOlHl . and was relensed , . Smoot Vote postponed. . WASIIINGTON-1'ho Hennto com. . mlttee ou prh.\lego.s \ anll elections I.'rl. . day postponed Ill ! meotlnlt for 1yolo . , on the Senntor Smoot case until 1\Ion. , day next. Berkman Servts His Term. PITTSUUllG.-Aloxnnllor nerlcman , I . who mHlo an attempt on the life ot I lIonr . Cia ) ' I.'rlcl < during the great I atool str\l\C \ at 1I0mo toad , 1'1\ . , In IS2 ! ! , wns rolnasell from prison I rl. . dny. having s01'\'oll thlrtcon ) 'curll In the \\'ostorn Ilonltontlao' and ono ) 'oar In the Alloghen ) ' worlthouHo. Berlt. t man WI\S scntoncol ! to twonty.throo t .oars' Illlllrisonmont , but oarnud com. f mutation oC 80ntonco by good hol1avlor ) which reduced his term to fourteen . IJ , ) 'oars. On being reloaHod bo was told to leave the city ut onco. - , . , , .